Forecasters say that the next few days across Merseyside will be largely bright and dry.
On Thursday, January 26, it's expected to be a bright day, meaning it will feel more chilly and frosty. The Met Office reports it's going to stay mainly dry but some scattered cloud could appear at times.
Temperatures will remain around average, at 7C, however it will quickly cool when the sun goes down. The drop in temperature may lead to risk of frost tomorrow morning, especially where skies are clear.
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Into Friday, another clear day is expected with plenty of sunshine. Winds will be light, though it will feel colder with highs of just 6C.
The weekend will be milder, with more cloud appearing, but Saturday will remain fairly bright. On Sunday patchy rain and drizzle will appear, as temperatures rise slightly to 8C.
The BBC outlook for Saturday to Monday reads: "Saturday will be a largely cloudy but dry day, with just the odd spot of drizzle possible under the thickest cloud. Sunday will see winds increasing.
"After some bright spells, cloud will build from the north-west, and a few spells of rain will develop towards the evening. A drier and brighter day on Monday, with plenty of wintry sunshine and winds easing."
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